The joy of losing yourself in the worlds biggest corn maze. Lets go there. It is friday, november 1st, 2019. Here is todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. What is at stake in all of this is nothing less than our democracy. The house passes an historic impeachment resolution. Not only did every republican reject this impeachment process but we were even joined by democrats who couldnt stand it anymore. In Southern California a new brushfire is spreading quickly. The maria fire broke out forcing thousands to evacuate. Highest concerns are obviously life safety. In the midatlantic and northeast there was Severe Weather, strong storms caused lash flooding, downed trees, and knocked out power. They tell me it is a possible tornado. She gave her final speech to congress. She steps down amid sexual allegations. Today is the first time ive left my apartment since the photos were released and im scared. Isis has confirmed the death of the former leader Abu Bakr Albaghdadi. The world series champion nationals returned home last night. Fans gave them a heros welcome. The San Francisco 49ers remain undefeated as they went up against the arizona cardinals. A little thriller dance on halloween. And all that matters. Are you prepared for how rough its going to get . You know the guy is not going to go easy. If you want to go into the arena you have to be prepared to take a punch. You also have to be prepared to throw a punch for the children. Throw a punch for the children. On cbs this morning. Must have been working overtime last night. They came prepared and they came prepared with props. Here is nancy pelosi speaking next to a huge print out of an american flag. Shes in the Capitol Building in washington, d. C. Its literally the easiest place on earth to find an actual american flag. Maybe just use this bigger one that is right behind you . This mornings eye opener is presented by toyota. Lets go places. Good observation. For the children. I like that. Welcome to cbs this morning. Well begin with breaking news on the wildfire fight in california. It is continuing as you know. Crews are battling a new fire that exploded overnight in Ventura County. That is northwest of los angeles. It grew in just a few hours to more than 8,000 acres. More than 7,000 people are under evacuation orders at this hour. The socalled maria fire is just one of many to erupt in california during this period of dangerous fire conditions. The fi have more than 101,000 acres over 21 days. Carter evans is near somis the latest community to be threatened. When will people there get a break . Reporter it looks like theyll get a break later today. Well talk about that in a second. First i want you to see the embers blowing behind me. This is how the spot fires get started as the embers get thrown out ahead of the flames. You can see the flames burning over here. The good news for firefighters, the high winds that have been fueling these flames really across the state are expected to die down later today. Overnight the fast moving maria fire descended upon Small Agricultural communities known for their citrus orchards and avocado farms. Hundreds of firefighters raced to respond, battling back flames as they threatened to breach property lines. But aerial footage showed at least one building ablaze. Around 1800 structures are under threat and roughly 7500 people face evacuation orders. Weve got access issues getting to the actual edges of the fires. Reporter Ventura County officials warn the mountainous terrain may make containing the fire a struggle but assured the community it would not see a repeat of 2017s catastrophic thomas fire. That fire engulfed more than 280,000 acres, destroyed nearly 1100 structures, and resulted in two deaths. Earlier this week, Ventura County was already facing the socalled easy fire, which is now 60 contained. East of los angeles, firefighters yesterday made progress on the hill side fire in this San Bernadino neighborhood. I was asleep. Matththis home was one destr by flames. I woke up and told her, hey. Get the kids and get in the car. Reporter there are some firefighters not far from where we are but they seem to be pretty comfortable letting the debris pile burn itself out. They also seemed very confident that this fire will burn a maximum of 12,000 acres. Its 8,000 right now. The reason they believe 12,000 is because of the direction the fire is burning. It is simply going to run out of vegetation. Tony . Terrifying to imagine waking up with a fire in your back yard. Carter evans for us, thank you very much. We have breaking news from Northern California where there was a deadly mass shooting at a Halloween Party overnight. Sheriffs say four people were killed and several others wounded in the shooting in arinda northeast of San Francisco. It is not clear why the gunfire broke out. Multiple Law Enforcement were called to the scene to manage the massive crowd at the party after local police were overwhelmed. Back on this coast, more than 400,000 customers across the midatlantic and northeast are without power after severe storms slammed the regions overnight. Were just getting word that a tornado likely hit pennsylvania in delaware county, pennsylvania. Officials are assessing the damage this morning. The storms tore down trees and power lines, causing severe flooding in some areas. Chip reid is in washington. Chip, good morning. How bad is the damage where you are . Reporter well, good morning. Here in washington, d. C. We spent most of the night under a tornado watch. Fortunately, there were no tornadoes but the winds were howling and they brought down dozens of trees and of course they brought down the power lines with them. Torrential rain and winds up to 60 miles an hour took down trees and power lines in several states, leaving tens of thousands without power. North of here in ellicott city, maryland, an area prone to flooding, creeks overran their banks, closing several roads. The storm also slammed parts of pennsylvania and new jersey and brought down trees from new york city to long island. Sadly, in new rochelle, new york, a girl who was trick or treating was hit by a limb that fell off a tree, a large limb. We do not know yet what her condition is. The good news is there is no Severe Weather forecast in this part of the country for today. Oh, boy. Sorry to hear about that trick or treater. Thank you very much, chip. Congress has formally approved the first ever impeachment investigation of a president running for reelection. House lawmakers voted yesterday pretty much along party lines to proceed to a new phase. The most serious allegation says President Trump withheld military aid to pressure ukraines president to investigate democrats. The white house calls the entire process a blatantly partisan attempt to destroy the president. Nancy cordes is on capitol hill with more on this story. What does the next step look like . Reporter this vote paves the way for the first nationally televised impeachment hearings in 21 years. They could get under way in mid november but the schedule is still fluid. Republicans had demanded this vote, but they all voted no, saying that they and the president dont get enough rights. Are we done . No. Esident impeached . But thank you for asking. Reporter House Speaker nancy pelosi stopped by the late show with Stephen Colbert on the heels of an Historic House vote. What happened today was a continuation of our inquiry that we have, but to set forth the rules of procedure for how we go forward now. When do public hearings start . Theyll be soon. Could you be vaguer . Reporter for now, closed door depositions continue with the president s top russia adviser tim morrison telling lawmakers yesterday that he went straight to white house lawyers after President Trump asked his ukrainian counterpart to investigate joe biden. Morrison said he was not concerned that anything illegal was discussed but he did worry that such an investigation might affect the bipartisan support our ukrainian partners currently experience in congress. In an interview with the Washington Examiner mr. Trump called the testimony fantastic. Republicans agreed. I look forward to the American People getting to see what he had to say. Reporter how intelligence chair adam schiff told cbs news anchor and managing editor Norah Odonnell that only classified and personal information will be redacted from the deposition transcripts. But i think as soon as early next week well be able to start releasing transcripts. Reporter republicans will have the right to propose their own witnesses for public hearings though democrats can override them. They dont really want to get to the truth. They want to remove a sitting president. Reporter mr. Trumps lawyers will get the chance to cross examine witnesses, but that right could get revoked. One party to a litigation unlawfully blocks the investigation as this president has been doing though we hope he wont continue doing it. You may have to take some steps. We may have to draw adverse inferences or do other things. Well see. Reporter what kind of punishments are you considering . Im not considering anything at the moment. Well see what happens. Reporter republicans say those kinds of ambiguities only add to the unfairness but democrats argue that the rules are actually quite similar to those that governed the public impeachment proceedings for president s nixon and clinton. President trump has come up with a novel idea for his own defense. He told the Washington Examiner that he might read the summary of his conversation with the ukrainian president aloud. He described it, anthony, as a sort of fireside chat for television. Okay. Nancy, thank you very much. Chief washington correspondent Major Garrett joins us now. Good morning. Reporter good morning. We heard nancy say we will likely have nationally televised impeachment hearings ahead of us. With this impeachment resolution, what actually changes . Now the country knows when it is going to see some of the depositions taken as transcripts they can read and evaluate themselves. Republicans keep saying they are not going to be the indictment democrats have been describing for weeks. The public wet get to make its own determination and as nancy said there will be hearings. We should pause for a second to reflect on the gravity of the house vote yesterday. Everything that looks divided bitterly in a partisan way appears small. The constitution is not. It doesnt get shrunk by a hard, partisan vote like this. What matters is the house has set an impeachment inquiry in motion. That means the tide for impeaching this president at least in the house appears irreversible. That will be an historic mark. This house and this president will never be able to walk away from it. The white house is fighting this of course, Major Garrett, but there is frustration our White House Team has learned, among the aides in the white house because the messaging from the legal team and the coms team is not always coordinated. Overall how is the white house pushing back . The way it has since the president was inaugurated, with the president and his twitter feed. The anxiety in the white house is the impeachment story is much larger than the mueller investigation, it will only grow larger, and they know within the white house the president likes to retweet supportive surrogates. The white house keeps saying mr. President let us build you a surrogate Team Coordinated with the legal team so there are more people on tv you can find defending you. The president says, no. Im the key defender. He wants to tell the country im the only witness that matters. For now at least that strategy will continue. Major, ivanka trump weighed in on the impeachment fight for the first time tweeting a quote from Thomas Jefferson referencing being surrounded by enemies and spies in washington. I think she ended it with some things never change, dad. So what do you make of that and how is it being received in d. C. . Clearly, a not so veiled reference to people who work within the Trump White House who have gone willingly to testify before the house impeachment inquiry. That means there is some dissatisfaction or sense of being surrounded by people who are disloyal. One thing i would point out about that quote, it was Thomas Jefferson in a letter. He wasnt even president yet. It was before he was inaugurated. So the spies and things werent besetting him as president. The next line i think is interesting, also, in the very same letter. I pant for that society where all is peace and harmony, where we love and are beloved by every object we see. Not then not now. A long way to go. May the panting continue. Ill leave that to you, gayle. Thank you, major. The impeachment inquiry dominates National Headlines and 2020 democratic hopefuls are in des moines right now for one of the most important events before the iowa caucuses. 14 candidates will take the stage tonight at the liberty and justice celebration. Polls say that senator Elizabeth Warren has a fivepoint lead in iowa. Cbs news special correspondent alex wagner is cohost of showtimes the circus. She is outside the Wells Fargo Arena in downtown des moines. Alex, always good to see you. How is the impeachment inquiry impacting voters there . Reporter well, it doesnt have quite the impact here as it does in washington. Here in iowa, bread and butter issues like healthcare and jobs still matter the most. Tonights dinner is an opportunity for candidates to demonstrate the power of their message and the strength of their ground game. Are those balloons . Theyre actually called thunder sticks. Reporter on the eve of one of iowas largest political events of the season campaigns are scrambling. Hey, joan. This is sydney with cory bookers campaign. Reporter the liberty and justice celebration is a chance for Democratic Candidates like Kamala Harris and cory booker to define the narrative and raise expectations. Thank you, iowa reporter its where then senator Barack Obamas president ial campaign was jolted to life in 2007 helping catapult him past Hillary Clinton and putting him on the path toward the nomination. If they arent in the top two or three it is over for them. Reporter matt paul was Hillary Clintons iowa director for her 2016 president ial campaign. Does impeachment matter at all . Does it make any kind of impact among the voting electorate in iowa . I dont think it is going to outweigh the importance of healthcare, on the specific issues, copays, premiums, prescription drugs. Thats what iowans are dialed in on. Reporter iowa polling expert ann selzer says impeachment and mates the National Audience but in her state the issue plays differently. When Speaker Pelosi announced she was starting the inquiry i thought im just going to keep my ear to the ground and see what happens here and it was strangely silent. Really, i have not heard that many iowans sort of start jumping up and down on either side. Reporter while it is a large and volatile field what i can tell you from the ground here in iowa is there is enormous amount of interest in senator Elizabeth Warren and mayor Pete Buttigieg and there is a lot of concern about the prospects of the Current National frontrunner Vice President joe biden. Gayle . Alex, their perspective is interesting to hear from the iowa voters. A good reminder there is a whole big world outside of washington, d. C. Lets talk about Kamala Harris for just a second. She is shaking up her campaign, laying off some Staff Members and shifting a lot of resources to iowa. What does that say to you about her strategy . Reporter well, Kamala Harris is short on cash. There is a perceived lack of enthusiasm. She has been languishing near the bottom of the national polls. But i can tell you if you dig into the iowa polling data, harris is a lot of peoples second and third choice which means she may end up having a strong finish in the iowa caucuses. That could be critical in terms of momentum to keep her in this race and convincing folks to give her money. They are all in on iowa, gayle. All right. Beto making a good showing behind you today. Thank you very much, alex. The circus airs sundays on showtime a division of cbs. Check your local listings for the time. A new recording purportedly from isis confirms the death of its leader Abu Bakr Albaghdadi and also names a successor, the audio message following last weekends u. S. Military raid on albaghdadis compound in syria and sues seis the new lead are is abu ibrahim alhashimi. Little is known about the apparent new chief. Albaghdadis death came more than seven months after u. S. Led forces seized the last remnants of isis controlled territory. A colorado doctor is accused of using Artificial Insemination to impregnate women without their consent. Now the children are sharing their stories. He said, i think this means that your dad is not your biological father. And just hearing those words just i sobbed. I mean, it was overwhelming. Reporter ahead, anna werner shows us why those children may have even more half siblings than they fo good friday morning. Calmer and quieter condition. The cold start with a clear sky especially for the valleys under a freeze warning this morning. 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A colorado gynecologist is at the center of new allegations of fertility fraud, accused of using his own sperm to artificially inseminate women without their knowledge or consent. An unknown number of children were conceived between the 1970s and the 1990s. Those we spoke to say they were shocked to find out that they had half siblings they did not even know about. Our investigative correspondent anna werner explains how their lives have been thrown into turmoil. How could this have happened . I guess they are shocked. That is a good question. Over the years many families in grand junction, colorado sought help for male infertility from the same doctor. They wanted to have children through anonymous sperm donors. They now say dna shows their donors were all actually the same man, the doctor himself. I was completely shocked, like an out of body experience is the best way to describe it. Reporter the discovery that changed maia emmonsborings life came through an ancestry dna kit and an email from a woman claiming to be a half sister from a different father. Her husband told her he said i think this means your dad is not your biological father. Just hearing those words just i sobbed. Reporter she and one of her sisters were born with the help of what their doctor told their parents would be anonymous sperm donors but as ancestry. Com led her to more half siblings emmonsboring says a dna trail led her directly to the doctor, himself, gynecologist dr. Paul jones. Her family now alleges in a lawsuit that dr. Jones used his own, fresh sperm to impregnate her mother twice and that he is actually the biological father of both maia and her younger sister along with at least four other half siblings around the country. Im hurt. Im disgusted by what my biological father did. What kind of person is he . Reporter he is a person ryan gray of broomfield, colorado says he knew nothing about until he got a message from maia emmonsboring. I had to read the message several times. Just to comprehend what she was saying. Reporter he, too, learned through the dna connection that the dad he had grown up with was not his biological father and that his mothers doctor just may be. He makes me very angry that he could have treated my mother or any other woman at that point like this. Reporter Patricia Gray is ryans mother. We went to a fertility clinic for help. We didnt go there to ask for a doctor donor. It was supposed to be anonymous. Reporter the gray family also plans to sue. I think the one question that we really want answered is why . Why do that to these families . Please you dont do that. He violated me. And right now that is unforgiveable. Reporter attorney Patrick Fitzgerald represents five families so far. Because it was more likely than not that he used his own sperm frequently over the span of at least 40 years, we expect that this number is going to increase dramatically. Reporter dr. Jones and his attorney did not respond to our request for comment, but the now 80yearold doctor, who is still licensed to Practice Medicine in colorado, did have this to say recently to a reporter for denver tv station kusa. Would you give a dna sample . No. Why not . Because i dont want to have any incriminating evidence against me. Reporter meanwhile, maia emmonsboring says she is still struggling. Its been a trial and its hard. Its emotional. Some days i dont want to get out of bed. I mean, its just more than i want to face. Its hard for my children to deal with. Im just really grateful for the support system that i do have. That lawsuit against dr. Jones alleges medical negligence, lack of informed consent, fraud, and battery. But there are no criminal laws in colorado regarding Artificial Insemination. These families hope now to change that. This story has a big ooh factor to it. Fresh. What does that mean . Fresh as opposed to frozen. You know, they werent always able to use frozen sperm in this industry so you would have to use fresh sperm which would be within a certain tight time window. His comment was interesting, too, when he said i dont want to incriminate myself. We had hoped to hear more from him. The big question is how many more families out there. And will regulations be coming . Thank you very much. Millions of people in california have been hit with intentional blackouts meant to prevent new wildfires. Ahead, a closer look at the troubled Power Company pg e and the economic and even life threatening impact of those blackouts. If youre on the go, subscribe to our podcast. Ul a he he youll hear the top stories in less than 20 minutes. Youre watching cbs this morning. 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The largest power provider in california, Pacific Gas Electric is under intense scrutiny for its part in numerous fires. Last years devastating paradise fire was blamed on the companys equipment. That sent pg e into bankruptcy. Just this week two new fires may have been caused by pg e. Jonathan vigliotti shows us how the utilitys decision to shut off power to millions has angered customers and state officials. Reporter meant to save the state from Deadly Wildfires the scope and size of pg es power shutdowns is astonishing. But for richard strain, the blackouts are literally breathtaking. Your throat collapses and its hard to breathe. You gasp. Reporter strain needs propane to keep a generator and cpap machine running so he can breathe at night. I cant sleep without the machines. Reporter he lives in one of the areas pg e has cut power to in recent days because of the threat of high winds that could break power lines and spark fires. The company serves 16 million customers over 70,000 square miles, half of that in high fire threat areas. Is this system ready to run in a wildfire . The system is safe. This is a step that were taking to prevent wildfires. Reporter the system is safe turned off. The pg e system is safe. Our goal is to provide safe, reliable, affordable power to our customers in Northern California. Reporter pg e resorted to widespread blackouts after its equipment was blamed for several blazes including last years deadly camp fire in paradise in which 86 people died. While some support the move, saying it could save lives and property, others are critical including the California Governor Gavin Newsom who is demanding california utilities spend 5 billion in improvements. Weve had decades of mismanagement, decades of greed. This cannot and will not be the new normal. Reporter Governor Newsom has been a little critical lately saying pg e has been asleep on the job as wildfires have become more dangerous. Are you asleep on the job . We share the governors commitment to safety. That is our commitment, to safety, and we appreciate feedback from the state, from our regulators, from all legislators and stakeholders. Reporter pg e says they are doing accelerated safety inspections on about 50,000 transmission structures, installing more than 7,000 miles of stronger poles and covered lines and adding 1300 new weather centers. The company says it doesnt know how much future upgrades will cost but Governor Newsom told cbs news hell fight to prevent that cost from being passed on to customers. Its a new day of accountability, transparency, responsibility. Were going to hold them to account in a way, candidly, we havent in decades. Reporter for cbs this morning, jonathan vigliotti, santa rosa, california. 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One of horse racings biggest annual events the two day breeders cup starts today at beleaguered santa anita park. 36 horses have died at the Southern California track since last december. The most recent death was on sunday when a horse was euthanized after injuring her leg during a race. Some horse trainers say theyre feeling uneasy even though the track has implemented changes including banning almost all race day medications. There will be a record 30 veterinarians on hand. No horses racing anywhere have been more examined or more observed than these horses. Earlier this week california senator Dianne Feinstein issued a warning saying there had not be any deaths or there may be consequences. What is going on here . You know about riding. I did hunters and jumpers. It all comes down to drugs and medication. The one medication still allowed is one that thins the blood. There is a little controversy around that. The good news is this is bringing attention to the horse racing integrity act which is a federal bill that could ultimately ban all drugs. It keeps happening. It makes me think theyre missing something. You wonder. They talked about moving the breeders cup to Churchill Downs but then voted against it. There was also some question about breeding and trying to perfect horses that that is playing into some of the deaths as well in the horse world. This next story makes me think of my pillow. More controversy. Get ready for an extra hour of sleep sunday when daylight savings time ends and we move our clocks back an hour. But even with that extra hour, most americans do not like twice a year ritual of adjusting their clocks. A new Associated Press norc center poll found 7 in 10 people do not want to switch back and forth to mark daylight savings time but which time is best . 4 in 10 prefer yearround standard time which means more morning and less evening sun light. 3 in 10 want to stay on daylight savings time when the sun rises later in the morning and sets later in the evening. Where are you guys . The whole thing makes my head i like more sun at the end of the day. I like it in the morning. Are people cranking grandfather clocks at home . Your phone automatically switches. What is this issue . Except lady diana the executive producer of this show said when you are dealing with the oven the oven doesnt change. Apparently that is complicated for her. I dont even know how to work my oven. I was there three months before i knew it was not hooked up. That is not a dig. Some states dont have daylight savings time. 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When pain happens, aleve it. All day strong. Shouldnt they go to prison for as long as the law allows . Chesa boudin said he wouldnt seek maximum sentences as District Attorney, even for murder. We are a progressive city, but letting violent criminals off early endangers everyone. Ad paid for by San FranciscoPolice Officers association. Not authorized by a candidate or committee controlled by a candidate. Disclosures at sfethics. Org. This is a kpix5 news morning update. Good morning. Lanes are blocked due to an investigation here. They blocked off the three left lanes because of reports of a shooting that happened at the bay bridge. No injuries reported. Chp was responding to a regular traffic stop that happened on the westbound side when they heard shots on the eastbound side. Investigation continues. At one point all lanes were blocked on the bridge. They opened the three right lanes so traffic is funneling flew. Youre backed up well beyond the span there. They will see delays out of San Francisco heading into the east bay until they clear this out of lanes. They are saying at least an hour for this closure. Well continue to keep you up dated. This is as you come off the lower deck into oakland. Mary. fo it is 7 58. A cold start to the day. Bundle up as you head out the door especially for the north bay, north bay valley freezing and subfreezing temperatures to start off the day. Mild and seasonal through the afternoon, sunshine for all of is. Enjoy the calmer, quieter conditions. No big weather changes as we look ahead to the weekend. Daytime highs seasonal if not a little above average for the south bay. Santa cara and san jose, 75. 74 for concord, pleasant hill. 70 for San Francisco. 77 for lakeport. There we go with the extended forecaster the chilly morning and mild afternoons through the weekend, staying seasonal and drive through next week. Force rest have you heard . Its friday, november 1st, 2019. Good morning to you, our viewers in the west. Welcome back to cbs this morning. Im gayle king with Tony Dokoupil and Anthony Mason. Ahead, the New California wildfire that forced more people out of their homes overnight. Plus, 48 hours investigates the mysterious disappearance of a wisconsin yoga student. How Surveillance Video was a turning point in the case. And hollywood tells the story of Harriet Tubman, who escaped from slavery and saved dozens. The stars of harriet will be here in studio 57. But first, here is todays eye opener at 8 00. The wildfire fight in california continuing. Crews are battling a new fire that exploded overnight in Ventura County. This is how those spot fires get started as those embers get thrown out ahead of the flames. You can see the flames. Here in washington, d. C. , we spent most of the night under a tornado watch. Fortunately, there were no tornadoes, but the winds were howling. Republicans had demanded this vote, but they all voted no, saying that they dont get enough rights. The anxiety in the white house is, the impeachment story is larger than any story the president has confronted. It will only grow larger. Here in iowa, tonights dinner is an opportunity for candidates to demonstrate the power of their message and the strength of their ground game. So cold out there. [ laughter ] oh, no, no, no. Yes. What is going on here . A canadian meet urologist is going viral after pulling a prank on his coworkers. Are you a unicorn . His title, right . And no one could stop laughing as he tried to report the weather. Just your typical meteorologist. Oh, no. Zero degrees. [ laughter ] announcer this mornings eye opener is presented by toyota. Lets go places. A little bit frightful. Frightful. I want to know what that guys really like, because his colleagues were clearly cracking up. Good thing the weather was fair in calgary. He takes halloween serious welcome back to cbs this morning. We begin in california, of course, where crews are battling a fastmoving, new wildfire in Southern California. Theyre getting a break as calmer weather is moving in. The socalled maria fire erupted last night in Ventura County. Thats northwest of los angeles. Its one of at least eight active wildfires burning across the state. Carter evans is on the ground near somis, california. Carter, what are you seeing there are . Reporter good morning. The good news out here on the fire line is the wind has calmed now. In fact, theres barely a breath of wind right now. Despite that, this fire has grown significantly overnight, and that forced hundreds of people to evacuate. Its called the maria fire, and its burned about 8,000 acres so far and destroyed at least one home. Flames could be seen for miles during the night, but fire officials are confident this particular fire will grow to a maximum of about 12,000 acres, and thats because the direction its going right now. They say its simply going to run out of vegetarian to burn. Now, despite the recent fires across the state, there is some relief in Northern California. Thousands of residents there are now returning home after being forced out by the kincade fire, the largest fire to hit the state in the past month. Firefighters say the flames there are now about 50 contained. Back here in Southern California, the firefight is going to continue today, but as i said, without this wind. Theyre going to have a much easier time, especially attacking this from the air. As for this particular fire behind me, this appears to be piles of mulch burning, and there are firefighters around here, but they seem to be content right now and they feel that its safe to let this fire burn. All right, thats good news, carter. Thank you. The white house and republican lawmakers are blasting House Democrats for passing a resolution opening a new phase of their impeachment inquiry. Yesterdays historic vote lays down the rules for the first public impeachment hearings in 21 years. Theyre likely to begin in the coming weeks. The House Intelligence Committee is also authorized to release transcripts of all closed hearings it has conducted so far in the inquiry. The impeachment resolution passed along party lines with only a couple exceptions two democrats joined all republicans in voting against it. Both of those democrats are battling for reelection in districts mr. Trump won in 2016. When the president does leave office, he is not going back to trump tower. He is moving his legal residence to florida, like tens of thousands of other lifelong new yorkers do. The president tweeted that he treasures new york but hes been treated very badly by political leaders of both the city and the state. A source close to the matter tells the New York Times the move is primarily for tax purposes. Florida does not have a state income or inheritance tax. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo tweeted good riddance. Hes all yours, florida. No response from the president on that. Im sure one may be coming. When a wisconsin woman vanished, investigators were baffled. Ahead, 48 hours finds out how something not captured on Surveillance Video provided a we h we have much more news ahead, including whats called the worlds biggest corn maze, with nearly ten miles of trails. Well tell you the secrets to finding your way out. Plus, an inside look at the first major feature film about the life of abolitionist Harriet Tubman. Well talk to the films star, Cynthia Erivo and leslie odom jr. Thats ahead on cbs this morning. Vo and leslie odom jr. 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Then surveillance images revealed vital, new clues for investigators. Peter van sant reports on the search for dwyer. Reporter like the rest of milwaukee, assistant District Attorney sara hill found kelly dwyers sudden disappearance baffling. Her social media goes dead. Her debit card goes dead. Its like she just isnt anymore. Reporter 27yearold kelly worked as a nanny and as a salesperson in an athletic clothing store. I think that people saw those images and realized this could be my daughter, this could be my best friend. Reporter katherine spanno, then a detective with the Milwaukee Police department, learned that kelly was last seen on a date with 38yearold chris sucko. He had a beautiful car, a nice condo down on the east side. Reporter in fact, it was at that condo where police traced kellys final steps as she and chris arrived back from their night out. Detective tammy tremmelmcclain says the buildings cameras would provide another clue by what is not seen. She didnt come out of the building. Reporter kelly is never seen leaving the next morning, as zacho claimed. At this point, were thinking the worst. Reporter and for you the worst is what . That shes deceased. Peter van sant joins us now. Peter, good morning. Good morning. So, was kellys body ever found . It was found. A fellow, about 19 months later, is out on a hike in some remote woods. He sees a glint of light, goes to check it out. Its a skull. There were skeletal remains, but from those remains, they werent able to determine a cause of death. Peter, there were 28 cameras around that building. How do police explain they never saw her. Good question. The cameras that were in the garage where chris, the boyfriend, parked his car, were motionactivated. And its one of those frustrating moments, those of us who have motionactivated cameras, you see him at the trunk of the car, but you dont see him get to the trunk of the car. Authorities later believe, because a travel golf bag is missing, that her body was placed inside that and taken to the car. Geez. Wow. But this is a circumstantial case. There was no video of that fact. Well find out what happened to mr. Zaco. Mr. Zac onk and kelly dwyer. Very sad story. Thank you, peter. Thank you very much. You can see the disappearance of kelly dwyer tomorrow at 10 00 9 00 central right here on cbs. Ahead, parents tell us about their teenagers struggle with Mental Health. Hear the powerful advice they have for other families. Thats ahead on cbs this morning. Unlocked s plus take an extra 20 off . Save on family jammies. Toys 20 and under. Kitchen electrics. And 7. 19 throws plus get 15 kohls cash for every 50 spent today only . At kohls johnsbut were also a cancer fighting, hiv controlling, joint replacing, and depression relieving company. From the day youre born we never stop taking care of you. 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Correspondent Jericka Duncan spoke to these parents. What do they hope to accomplish by speaking out . Glad that they are. They really want to help others. Thats what all four of them said, it comes down to helping more people. In our conversation with four parents, we saw incredible strength in the midst of grief, and each had a message of awareness. Ian russell believes social medias partly responsible for the death of his 14yearold daughter, molly. Freddie avilas 13yearold daughter, rosalie, died by suicide after he says she experienced extreme bullying in school. Camika shelbys 15yearold son, nigel, died earlier this year after coming out as gay. And Carolyn Zahnow lost her 18yearold son, cameron, to suicide in 2005 after he battled years of depression and addiction. Nigel was such a joy. He was always being silly. He loved to dance. He loved to sing. She was an angel. She wanted to be a lawyer. I asked her, why do you want to be a lawyer . Because i want to make the world a better place. Cameron. He was a very good artist, photographer. Generally just a very sweet, caring kid. Molly was adorable, one of the most caring people that ive ever known, and she was obviously also very good at keeping secrets, because she managed to keep from us as a family that she was suffering in this way. We had no idea. Statistics show that in nine out of ten suicides, the person had diagnosable Mental Health issues. Raise your hand if you believe your child had Mental Health issues or had been diagnosed with a Mental Health issue. Definitely, yeah. Definitely. And i know now that bullying causes Mental Health. They made a video about her during school hours. A guy goes, look at this ugly girl sitting over here by herself, and it went viral inside the school. And after that, that took her to a dark place, and thats when i started losing her. In mollys case, was she bullied, or do you feel like it was more social media . The only thing that we did find was on social media, which invited people who were depressed into a club, invited people who may have been selfharming into a club. It normalized those behaviors. It just said time and time again, im a lost cause, youre a lost cause, join our club. And i do think she had a sense of complete worthlessness at the end of her life. In his suicide letter, he said, i tried to be normal, but i couldnt. It broke me. He said, mom, i cant help that im the way that i m. Africanamerican youth are significantly more likely to die from suicide compared to caucasians. Why do you think that is . The pressure. Youre going to go through a lot in this world being a black man. Youre going to go through twice as much being a gay black man. Does this make it harder to process because they were teens, they werent adults . Its selfish, but im like, well, ill never be a grandmother, never see him get married. And then thats purely selfish, but its true. Never going to graduation, never see her get dressed for prom or become the person she wanted to be. Its hard. Its hard losing your baby. When you guys think back, were there warning signs . The warning signs were a teenager spending a bit more time in her bedroom and separating that slightly normal, awkward behavior that a teenager has as they grow up from the warning signs that can alert a parent to the dangers of anxiety, depression, or suicide. I think its so hard for any parent to do. Nigels case was a little bit different simply because he told me that he was having thoughts of suicide. I started taking him to see therapists. I actually thought he was Getting Better. He had started doing normal stuff again, wanting to play with his friends. And at that moment when i finally started to let up and i thought he was okay, thats when he really wasnt. And carolyn, you experienced this loss in 2005. What advice do you have to these parents here today . Well, the first couple years, you know, youre in a big fog. You eventually come out, and i think all of us are out to help other people. I have become more spiritual, not in a churchy kind of way, but another way. I know camerons with me, probably like right now. What do you think hes saying right now . That their choice hurts us, but they are in a safe place. Theyre okay. I know what molly said in one of her notes i love you, and i know you love me. Im so sorry, but i just have to do this. Ill see you in a little while when youre old and gray. I want to be able to talk about nigels story in hopes that it helps the next kid or the next parent, because i know he would have wanted me to. And a special thank you to those parents for sharing their story. Ian russell has been very outspoken about the responsibility of social Media Companies to police suiciderelated content on their platforms. Just this week, instagram strengthened its policy, and Freddie Avila is pushing for rosalies law in california, which would make bullying a crime. Some of the signs to look out fo are isolation, anxiety, substance abuse, mood swings, and erratic sleep patterns. The National Suicide prevent lifeline is 8002738255. Its available 24 7. There was not a dry eye in that i know. Incredibly powerful. Producers behind the camera one of the tough things to see is one mother said she thought her son was Getting Better. Thats what scares me, anthony, as a parent. Yes. You think they are Getting Better and then that happens. Also, the warning signs are things that teenagers are doing anyway, so its hard to know whats problematic and whats a crisis. And we spoke to psychologists before reinterviewed the parents and one of the things they said is people need to speak and know its all right to ask questions. Are you okay . And are you having thoughts. Because you think youre triggering something, but y re this is a kpix5 news morning update. Good morning. It is 8 25. I want to take you straight to the bay bridge where we were following this situation here. All lanes were shirt down temporarily for police activity. An investigation into a shooting that han e pend at the bay bridge. They responded to a traffic incident on the west side. Shots were fired on the eastbound side and they shut down lanes temporarily. There is better news. Traffic is now moving through there, but unfortunately were seeing a big backup because of that. This is as you work your way out of San Francisco into the east bay. It is the opposite commute direction into the oakland area. Wool see pretty significant delays out of San Francisco now at least prompt skyway. I was checking drive times. About an hour. That might improve now that lanes are all open here. They did have all lanes shut down. They opened three of those right lanes and now all lanes are open. Well have that on kpix. Com and our social media accounts. Traffic is still busy. Hit the san mateo bridge as an alternate. You can use mass transit instead and bart is running on time with no delays. Mary will have your forecast after the break. But can it help keep me asleep . Absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. Will it help me keep up with him . Yup. So, you can really promise better sleep . Not promise. Prove. And now, during our veterans day sale, save 1,000 on the new sleep number 360 special Edition Smart bed, now only 1,799. Only for a limited time. Shouldnt mean a change in standards. Thats why thanks to you were rated number one in Customer Satisfaction by j. D. Power. Force ap it is almost 8 28. Here is a live look. It is a cold start to the day. 42 in concord. Oakland at 47. 38 livermore. 50 right now in downtown San Francisco. Mid 40s in san jose. Check out santa rosa, a cold morning down to freezing. Clear skies, cold terms chures. A freeze warning in effect for the north bay valleys this morning. Mild and seasonal conditions through the afternoon. Sunshine for all of us and no big weather changes as we look through the weekend. Daytime highs where we should be or a little above average. 72 moundview. 74 in concord for a high 77 in livermore. 70 in San Francisco. Upper 60s in berkeley. 76 in santa rosa and 79 for cloverdale. Chilly mornings and mild afternoons that will continue into next week, as well. Have a wonderful weekend. Welcome back to cbs this morning. It is that time to bring you talk of the table. It is where we pick stories we want to share with you and with each other and we too it at the table, which is why its talk of the table. Talk of the table. You first. I will talk at the table. There was an unusual ceremony at the States Attorneys Office in chicago. A therapy dog named hadi was sworn in this week. Look at her putting her paw on the and swearing herself in. I love this. Shell work in the victim witness unit. Her job will be to comfort children and other victims as they go through the criminal justice system. She is the offices first emotional support dog. She will handle up to 200 cases a year. Shes just 2 years old and was trained, actually, by inmates at a prison in southwestern illinois, but shes going to have a really Critical Role and a couple Police Officers will take care of her. Yes. Shes going to make a difference. We can tell already. Ill go second. This comes from chicago. A fugitive in illinois was apparently, how do we say this, in the halloween spirit. Police were able to convince him to surrender by using photoshop. It started when officers posted a notice on facebook this week for brandon conte. He was wanted for allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol. Conte himself commented on the post, saying im appalled wheres my costume . So, the Sheriffs Office altered the photo and put conte in a sailor suit and wrote done. We held up our end of the bargain. Now you do the same and sail yourself on in here and turn yourself in. Conte replied, thats awesome ill be there before noon. Please have the pick ward done and ready. Later that day, conte surrendered. So im thinking conte and the officials in illinois both have a really good sense of humor. Yes. Mr. Conte should not drive while drinking, if that something about that banter tells me that was not the first time they met. Thats true. They have history. A long relationship there. Theyve got history, it seems. Im thinking about my harry potter crazed older son. I know there are a lot of kids out there, and they have something to look forward to potentially on airbnb. Ordinary muggles can rent the English House where harry potter grew up. This is the outside of the devere house. It was filmed in harry potter and the deathly hallows part 1. This is the house where the boy who lived became the boy who lived. Val volland more visits, killed harrys parents. Im getting nods from some people. Im kind of familiar. Anyway, the inside of the house doesnt look like the movie. Its an english country home, but you can rent it and stay the night there on airbnb for about 142 bucks. This is in suffolk, england. So, if you can get over there on a flight, its a pretty good deal, 142. Yeah. This would be a good weekend because you get an extra hour. You get an extra hour, right. You get an extra hour, so go take a trip for the weekend to england. We like it there. Here we go. For the first time, a major feature film is shedding light on the life of Harriet Tubman. She became an icon of freedom in the face of the underground railroad. Tubman made 13 trips over ten years, leading more than 70 people to freedom. The movie harriet chronicles tubmans escape from slavery and how she became an underground railroad conductor. Cynthia erivo plays Harriet Tubman. After arriving in philadelphia, harriet meets abolitionists and underground railroad leader played by leslie odom jr. Harriet soon wants to go back south to rescue her family. Rescuing slaves requires skill and careful planning. It requires reading, harriet. Can you read a sign or a map . Can you read at all . I put my intention on trying to hear gods voice more clearly. Do you know what would happen if you got caught . They would torture you until you pointed them right to this office. You got lucky, harriet. And theres nothing more you can do. Dont you tell me what i cant do dont you tell her what she cant do, leslie Cynthia Erivo and leslie odom jr. Join us here at the table. Good to see you both. Good to see you. Hi. I was a little embarrassed, because when i started thinking about Harriet Tubman, i kind of thought, i really dont know anything. She was a leader of the underground railroad. She was a conductor. I knew that she was a small woman, but i didnt realize the physicality of what you had to do. So, im wondering how you prepared physically and mentally for this role, cynthia. I was training before we started to get into you know, im a fitness fanatic, so i went at it really hard and made sure i had a spin bike because i wanted to keep up my stamina once i was on set, so i would work out once i was on set so i didnt have to play catchup while doing all that stuff because the stunt work is me. Is you. Yes. And so, and one thing that was really wonderful about learning about her is that she had a deep connection to her spirituality. Yes. So i guess that gave me the space to look at mine. To go in to go in and be a bit braver with my faith and say my prayers and really, like, i guess embrace it, so that was really helpful to create the space for. And gayle is right, this is a figure from history you think you know a little bit about, but theres so much more to know. Right. What surprised you the most in learning about this character . I think it was that, that it was really her faith, what she believes were gods directions to the way that she needed to go. And i didnt know that that was such a huge part of her story. Yeah. That and the fact that she was ingenious. She was the one that hired the lawyer. She saved the little bits of money that she would get from being hired out to hire the lady who drew up the papers that proved that her mother was supposedly free. And using song using song to communicate to people when it was safe to go out, different tempos. Coded. So, the verse would tell you where you were supposed to be, whether it was time to go, when she was leaving, when she was there. Yeah. Leslie and was she the first go ahead. You know a little bit about playing historical figures. You were in hamilton. Aaron burr. Yeah, and why did this story, which is such a critical part of history, do you think take so long to get to the screen . I think for a long time, there was this data around hollywood that, you know, stories about black life didnt make money, certainly stories starring africanamerican women wouldnt make money nationally or internationally. And i think more recently we have data finally that really, really proves that to not be true. So were seeing our stories being told on the large screen, which is amazing. Mmhmm. I know one Harriet Tubman expert described her as bad, bold, beautiful, and black. She was a superhero before we even knew superheroes. They described her as that days serena williams. So, what did it mean to you to play her . And you certainly know that youve gotten a little blowback. People have been drinking cups of haterade because you are british, saying why is she playing that role . Number one, did that hurt your feelings . And what did it mean playing her to you . I mean, im human, so you know, those things you cant not have been affected, but at the same time, i completely understand it. You do . Well, yes, because we dont get to see these stories very often where we get to look at ourselves. There are very few and far between where theres a woman of color at the center of the story in a period piece doing action and fully rounded. It doesnt happen very often, and theres this woman, that means a lot to everyone. Well, no disrespect to kate winslet, but its not like if they had cast kate winslet, a white woman, british, as Harriet Tubman, i could see the outcry, but i really didnt understand the criticism of you. Well, you know, i think its because these characters are rare, you know . But im hoping that this simply means that its the first that is made, but its not the only one. Yes. I hope it just encourages more of these films. Me, too. Because we have plenty of abraham lincoln, plenty of winston churchills, but we definitely need more Harriet Tubmans. Yes. So i hope this is the first of very many. Leslie, you were saying this was a different experience for you working on this movie. Yes. Were talking about the patriarchy in society, which is overdue conversation that were having, and this was really my first experience. I realized on set at some point, you know, experiencing matriarchy in some form. Yes. You know, my lead actress was a woman, my director, my lead producer so, how did that feel . You know howd that feel . Good question, anthony. Not better or worse, but different. Yes. How does it feel different . Um, it well [ laughter ] delicate territory here. Because its not better or worse. Its not better or worse. Its really not. My hamilton experience was all men. All men led that experience. I guess i was just it wasnt that different, i guess, you know what i mean, but its different but its taken me 20 years to have the experience, you know what i mean . Its the kind of thing like what took so long . I heard conditions were grueling and Deborah Martin said if harriet got through what she got through, then we can get through this. Absolutely. We knew that at the other end, there would be someone with a coat and wed be able to go back inside and be fine. Well done. Really powerful. Excellent performance. Well done. Im so glad you did it. Cynthia erivo and leslie odom jr. , thank you. Harriet is in theaters today. Ahead, we get lost in whats called the Worlds Largest corn maze. A maze maze. How long it you know when youre at ross and you find a deal on cookware that makes you say. Yes . Oh, yeah bring on the holidays thats yes for less. Everything you need to prep, cook and serve up the season. It feels even better when you find it for lessat ross. Yes for less. 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Yes for less. In our series american wonders, were exploring places that make america wonderful, from majestic, Natural Landscapes to spectacular manmade creations. Today, one of those. Mark strassmann takes us to Northern Illinois to see whats described as the Worlds Largest corn maze. Tens of thousands enter it each fall hoping they can find their way out. Reporter they were lost. Fifth graders zigzagging through a corn maze, thinking, weve got to find a way out, or this field trip could be our last. This illinois corn maze is rural sprawl, 28 acres in all, with almost ten miles of trails. We said, if were going to do it, why not be the Worlds Largest . Reporter George Richardson is a fifthgeneration family farmer. In 2001, they built their first corn maze and started telling people to get lost. Theyre in a wall of corn, yeah. Thats the idea. So, its extra dense from what a regular cornfield would be. Most people hate getting lost. People here pay to get lost. Why is that . Myself included. Well, were paying for the challenge of solving the maze. Theyve got that map in front of them and the challenge is finding the checkpoints. They know theyre going to get found again. Reporter every year, a Graphic Designer creates an intricate schematic. Planting starts in may, and when the crop is 9 inches tall, a tractor tilz the trails by gps. Come september, corn 9 feet tall towers over visitors. It can be disorienting, but you know, thats part of the fun. Reporter several hundred feet up, youll find something else. This maze honors the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing. The theme changes every year. That great aerial photograph, we want people to go, wow, thats a magnificent picture our beatles maze in 2013, i mean, you can see the faces of the beatles. Reporter there are as many as 80,000 visitors a year. And heres a little maze secret its design makes sure that all of them get out. Three pedestrian bridges double as landmarks, and a series of checkpoints guides you around. So, there are 24 of these . 24 checkpoints. And weve made it all the way to checkpoint number one. Okay, you want to see it . We dont want people to get lost forever. Thats bad for business. Yeah. People stumbling around the next morning . So, now weve gone to designing it with virtually no dead ends in the design. All the trails loop around and connect with each other. Reporter our illinois fifth graders thought theyd need a search party, but theyll all make it back to johnsburg element raeyt school. I thought it was going to be be very hard. Reporter sometimes you have to get lost to find the fun. For cbs this morning, mark strassmann, spring grove, illinois. Helps when you have a drone to see where you are. I love those aerials. I know they say everyone gets out, but i hope someones checking at the gate, 10,000 went in, 10,000 got out. I love that there are no dead ends because thats frustrating. Well done. Thank you, mark strassmann. On the podcast, well mark the 50th anniversary of the internet with cbs news contributor and wired editor in chief nick thompson. Listen wherever you get your podcasts. And before we go, well take a look back at all that mattered this week. A lot happened in these seven days. Well be right back. That will do it for us. Dont forget to turn your clocks back, you know, fall back, spring forward . We could all get an extra hour. Before we go, lets take a look back at all that mattered this week. Have a great weekend. Well see you on monday. Byebye. Bye. Reporter if youre in the mandatory evacuation zone and youre still there watching this, youre an idiot. Get the hell out. This has become the new normal. Thousands of firefighters working 24hour shifts to put out those hotspots. Demanded this vote. They dont really want to get to the truth. They want to remove a sitting president. Armys delta force took the lead in this raid. He died a coward, crying, whimpering, screaming. Its going to be a long day in the hot seat for mr mr. Muilenburg. Youre the ceo. The buck stops with you. I would walk before i would get on a 737 max. I have a keen sense of responsibility. Were any cdc employees ever told stop using that phrase, Climate Change . Not to my knowledge, but we did discuss it. What are some of the most vulnerable areas here in the u. S. . Florida. The entire southeast coast. Now that youve scared the bejesus out of us. As they bring the city their first world series, National Fans were going crazy. The last time a world series was won here, cbs didnt exist yet. I want to go gave me a very nice sticker. Im going to put it on my desk. We were literally asking you, you still get up at 3 23 4. But i love it. You love getting up at 3 24 . No, im saying i love the job. I dont love getting up at 3 24 at all. Its actually crappy. I could think of another word, but i wont. Diplomatic of you. Get ready for an extra hour of sleep sunday. Yay lady diana, who is the executive producer of this show, said when youre dealing with the oven, the oven doesnt change. Yes. Apparently, thats complicated for her. I dont even know how to work my oven. A fat cats less than enthusiastic workout. Are you working out . Video of the felines workout has been viewed more than 2 million times. I like how cinder block is complaining the entire time shes working out. Yes. I love the onepaw workout. The moment kids see truffles and glasses, they lose all their fear. I think thats so great because truffles is making it clear that glasses are cool, arent they, Anthony Mason . Glasses are cool. Bear necessities my wife surprised me on saturday with a bear costume thats you . Thats me in the bear costume, yeah. How did you get into that . I had a blast. I think shes picking up my socks he looks a little puzzled. Thats your father. If you start single, its baby shark. If you start double, its mommy shark. You score a triple, its daddy shark. Home run, all right. Mommy shark this is what i was doing last night. Youre welcome. Another side to ed okeefe. I love it. Daddy shark, do, do, do fo this is a kpix5 news morning update. Good morning. It is 8 55. Im gianna franco. Checking traffic right now. Good news if youre commuting across the bay bridge. All lanes were shut down. All lanes are now open. Westbound which is the commute direction were not seeing any delays. It is friday light as you head out of the toll plaza za into San Francisco. I want to show you a map even though lanes are open where we had the trouble spot. Were getting reports of an accident eastbound around Treasure Island so it is a bit busy still. You have delays at least beyond the skyway there. About 25 minutes just to get through that mess and then youll have a few more brake lights in the to oakland area. You can use the san mateo bridge. Mass transit is on time, as well. Bart, no delays. A good choice today. No delays. We will be back after the break and mary will have a look at your forecast. All right. Good friday morning to you. It is a chilly start to the day. In fact temperatures are in the 40s from concord, oakland, livermore. Now 39 in santa rosa. Your weather headlines. A chilly start. Well see mild and seasonal conditions this afternoon. Sunshine for all of us. And not looking at any big weather changes over the next seven days. Daytime highs right around where we should be if not just a little above average. 75 in santa clara and san jose. Mojgan hills 77. 74 in concord as well as for pleasant hill. Looking at 70 in San Francisco and alameda. Upper 60s for richmond. Low 70s from oakland. And 79 for clover dale and ukiah. Well continue with chilly mornings and mild afternoons through the weekend. Temperatures warmer for saturday into sunday. Seasonal. Sunny through the workweek next week and then dry weather continues into next weekend. Wayne i just had chocolate i love it. Jonathan its a trip to spain. Breaking news wayne i like to party. Youve got the big deal yeah wayne go get your car. So ready, wayne. Wayne cbs daytime, baby. On lets make a deal. Whoo jonathan its time for lets make a deal. Now heres tvs big dealer, wayne brady. Wayne whats up, america . Welcome to lets make a deal, wayne brady here, thanks for tuning in. Lets make a deal. Who wants to make it . Who wants to make it . Lets see you right there. Breanna, come on over, breanna. Everybody else, have a seat. Hey, hey, hello. So, you are the bride. I know. I got married two weeks ago. Wayne give her a big round of applause